Dennis Tolz - 2015 Doubletop

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Luthier:  Dennis Tolz
Construction Year: 2015
Construction Type:  Double-Top Guitars
Top: Cedar
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1540
Tuner: Sloane
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Very good

Overview

Dennis Tolz’s 2015 double-top guitar with cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides combines the quick response and carrying power of modern construction with a strikingly traditional tonal impression. The sound is colorful, direct, and strong, with slightly brighter trebles and long sustain. The result is an instrument with real projection and immediacy that never turns cold or purely technical, but remains open, lyrical, and musically flexible.

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Manufacturer Information:
Dennis Tolz, Kehdenstr., 17, 24103, Kiel, Germany, http://www.tolz-gitarren.de, dennis@tolz-gitarren.de
Responsible Person:
Dennis Tolz, Kehdenstr., 17, 24103, Kiel, Germany, http://www.tolz-gitarren.de, dennis@tolz-gitarren.de
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Dennis Tolz 2015 Doubletop
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About the luthier

Dennis Tolz is one of the defining figures in modern German guitar making. Based in Kiel, he has earned international recognition for double-top instruments that unite advanced construction methods with a clear grounding in traditional lutherie. An important influence on his work was Gernot Wagner, from whom Tolz adopted the Nomex double-top concept before developing it further in a distinctly personal acoustic and aesthetic direction.

What distinguishes his guitars is the way they combine the carrying power and clarity of modern concert instruments with the coloristic range and lyrical warmth more often associated with traditional guitars. Tolz achieves this balance through careful material selection, precise resonance work, and disciplined structural refinement. His instruments are played by leading concert artists worldwide and have become highly sought after both for their tonal qualities and for the long waiting time attached to his work.

About the guitar

This 2015 Dennis Tolz is a double-top guitar with a cedar top and Indian rosewood back and sides. It does not present itself as a typically modern double-top in the narrow sense. It has the power and speed of response expected from this construction, yet in tonal character it often suggests something closer to a traditional guitar with expanded capability.

Its most notable quality is the balance between projection and color. The guitar responds immediately and produces strong volume, but it does so with nuance and a wide range of tonal shading. Compared to more recent Dennis Tolz guitars, this 2015 instrument has slightly brighter trebles and a somewhat longer sustain. That combination gives the instrument a distinctive voice. Notes carry with ease and remain open and clear without losing their connection to the broader body of sound.

The result is a guitar that brings together the structural advantages of double-top construction with a more traditionally oriented tonal imagination. It feels powerful and highly responsive, yet it does not push that immediacy toward hardness or a merely technical kind of efficiency. Instead, it offers a carrying, colorful, and musically flexible voice that combines strength with refinement.

Condition

The guitar is in very good condition and shows several marks of use consistent with careful but intensive playing. The shellac finish is somewhat worn in places but remains in good overall condition. There are no cracks and no repairs.

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